Log message:
Stop setting CONFIGURE_STYLE in Makefile.inc but explicitely add it to ports
that need it; in the future more and more ports will move to meson build anyway.
I first though I'd set CONFIGURE_STYLE in gnome.port.mk but it's too fragile
(MODULES list must be sorted very carefully).
Less magic is good.
discussed with jasper@

Log message:
Use @unexec-delete instead of @unexec for the *-update-* goos and remove
@unexec for theme ports.
prodded by espie@ after me whining at the ports system ;)
discussed with espie@ sthen@ landry@

Log message:
Major update to gnome-session-2.28.0... with some part of 2.26.2 because we
do not support the *-kit thingies.
There is a small regression wrt to shutdown/reboot which I'll work on in
the next days.
Also, this port is not a meta-port anymore, if you want a basic functionnal
GNOME desktop, make sure you read the README.OpenBSD file (as agreed with
my other half jasper@).
so many cute animals got injured while working on this update, I lost count...
(sorry kiki...)

Log message:
- run_depends on either one of the in-tree notification-daemons
(i.e. notification-daemon or notification-daemon-xfce) with a preference
on notification-daemon if none are installed since this is GNOME

Log message:
- remove support for MODGNOME_DEVHELP_FILES from the gnome MODULE ;
it makes more sense to add devhelp as run_depends for gnome-session and
leave it to the user to install it manually for other packages
"if you're as happy as a pig in poop, commit it" jasper@

Log message:
Remove Gnome 1 core and applets.
Gnome 1, as a standalone environment, has left the building. Applications
that use the remaining Gnome 1 ports (bonobo, bonobo-conf, controlcenter,
libs, oaf, print and vfs) will still work, but the Gnome 1 desktop itself
is no more.
This is a first step at Gnome 1 removal. Other Gnome 1 bits will be
removed as their dependent ports get updated.
This also removes the Gnome 1 vs Gnome 2 conflicts so it should make the
package builders happy.

Log message:
Gnome-session doesn't actually have any scrollkeeper-based documentation
but they pretend that they do and run the sk utilities anyway.
So we pretend to run them :).
Fixes the scrollkeeper gunk appearing under under /usr/local/var as pointed
out by naddy@ (not to mention the *very* slow fake times).